Pathfinders (Seventh-day Adventist)
The Pathfinder Club, or simply Pathfinders, is a department of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA), which works specifically with the cultural, social and religious education of children and teens. Children 10 years and older are eligible to become members of the club.
Pathfinder Camp Area: Lake Whitney Ranch, Texas
Pr. Samuthram in 1958, founder of the "Society of Missionary Volunteers" in Malaysia.
Pathfinder Club Scarf
The Adventistspejderne at a Camporee in 2006. The Adventistspejderne are the Danish Pathfinders.
Seventh-day Adventist Church
The Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) is an Adventist Protestant Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week in the Christian (Gregorian) and the Hebrew calendar, as the Sabbath, its emphasis on the imminent Second Coming (advent) of Jesus Christ, and its annihilationist soteriology. The denomination grew out of the Millerite movement in the United States during the mid-19th century and it was formally established in 1863. Among its co-founders was Ellen G. White, whose extensive writings are still held in high regard by the church.
Ascension Rock where some Millerites waited for the Second Coming of Jesus.
Baptism of young man in Mozambique
Corn flakes package from 1906
Sanitarium products for sale